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Indonesia's Ministry of Public Works is accelerating recovery efforts for roads damaged by floods and landslides in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra. The ministry aims to have all major connectivity restored before the 2025 Christmas and New Year holidays to ensure smooth logistics distribution. Minister Dody Hanggodo confirmed that 24-hour emergency response operations are underway at all affected locations, prioritizing land access restoration while maintaining personnel safety.
Indonesia's Ministry of Public Works has launched an accelerated recovery program for infrastructure damaged by recent natural disasters in Sumatra. The ministry is focusing on restoring connectivity in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, which were severely affected by floods and landslides.
The government's primary objective is to have all major roads fully operational before the 2025 Christmas and New Year holidays. This timeline is critical to ensure uninterrupted logistics and supply chain operations during the peak holiday season. The restoration efforts are being carried out on a 24-hour emergency basis, with the ministry's minister, Dody Hanggodo, confirming the comprehensive nature of the response.
While the terrain presents significant challenges, the ministry is prioritizing the restoration of land access routes. Safety remains a top concern, with measures in place to protect personnel working in difficult conditions. The accelerated recovery program demonstrates the government's commitment to maintaining infrastructure resilience in the face of natural disasters.
Infrastructure Recovery Acceleration
Emergency Response Activation
Pre-Holiday Restoration Target